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Mohammed Vizarat Rasool Khan
Indian politician
Mohammed Vizarat Rasool Khan | |
|---|---|
| Born | ()December 22, |
| Died | October 21, () (aged66) |
| Relatives | Mohammed Virasat Rasool Khan (brother) |
Mohammed Vizarat Rasool Khan (22 December – 21 October ) was a member of the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly and an educationist.
He was called "Sir Syed of Deccan".
He had been a two-time MLA from the Asif Nagarconstituency – in and , having elected as a candidate of AIMIM.[1] In , he contested the election as an MBT candidate but lost to Indian National Congress candidate D.
Nagender.
As a founder-chairman of the Shadan Group of Educational Institutions, he set up a string of 56 minority institutions, including 18 engineering, five pharmacy, and four medical colleges.
Masjid inaugurated on the campus of Shaadan Medical college: He is survived by his wife, Begum Shadan Tahniyat, with whom his four sons: Nawab Mohammed Sarib Rasool Khan, Nawab Mohammed Saqib Rasool Khan, Nawab Mohammed Azib Rasool Khan, Nawab Mohammed Shah Alam Rasool Khan.The first college in the Shadan group was established in April , and the first engineering college in He established the first Muslim medical college and hospital for girls after independence.[2]
Public positions held
- M.L.A.
(A.P.) for two terms acting for the Asif Nagar Assembly Constituency from –[3] and Charminar Assembly Constituency from -
- Served as the Chairman of A.P. Declare Minority Financial Corp.
Ltd., Govt. of A.P. [4]
Personal life
He has three brothers, Nawab Mohammed Wajahath Rasool Khan (Expired), Nawab Mohammed Virasath Rasool Khan (), and Nawab Mohammed Visasath Rasool Khan (Landlord), and three sisters, Dr Nuzath Nasreen (lives in the UK), Dr Sarwath Parveen (Expired), and Nudrath Nasreen (lives in Hyderabad).[1]
He is survived by his wife, Begum Shadan Tahniyat, with whom his four sons: Nawab Mohammed Sarib Rasool Khan, Nawab Mohammed Saqib Rasool Khan, Nawab Mohammed Azib Rasool Khan, Nawab Mohammed Shah Alam Rasool Khan.
Vizarat Rasool Khan had undergone treatment at Apollo hospital recently. The services rendered by Dr. Khan in educational field for the past 3 decades were remarkable. He established 56 educational institutions right from KG to PG.As educationist
When Dr Khan was elected as MLA from Asifnagar constituency on MIM ticket, during his election rallies he realized the required need of Muslim minorities was not leaders but Education.
Mr Nadendla Bhasker Roa wanted Dr Khan's help to form the government after toppling the NTR government. Dr Khan then negotiated and agreed to extend his support on a condition that Rao sanction a Medical and an Engineering College for minorities and has taken permission on the designate of Darusalam Educational Trust and established Deccan Medical college and Deccan College of Engineering where several Muslim minorities are still being benefited.
In he left electoral politics.
Indscribe Dr Vizarat Rasool Khan, who passed away in his native, Hyderabad, was a leading educationist and imaginative who championed the cause of education among Muslims. The news of his death caused grief across the country, especially, among Muslim circles. In Urdu newspapers, he was termed as Sir Syed of Hyderabad. His contribution was immense, as he dreamt big and managed to reach the goals.He established Shadan group of institutions in on his wife's name by establishing a College. Presently Shadan organization runs four medical colleges, Shadan Institute of Medical Sciences (SIMS), Dr Vizarath Rasool Khan Women's Medical College (DR VRK), Nimra Institute of Medical Sciences (NIMS), Ayaan Institute of Medical Sciences (AIMS), 8 engineering colleges offering , , 5 pharmacy colleges offering cy, cy, Pharma.D., 6 PG Colleges offering MBA, MCA, 3 Nursing Colleges offering , nursing, Para Medical college, Physiotherapy college, and College, and Degree, PG, junior and degree colleges.
In he started Shadan Institute of Medical Sciences in Ranga Reddy, Hyderabad, Telangana. The institute is bed hospital attached to a medical college of students offering UG and PG as per the Medical Council of India, N.M.C.
He was called "Sir Syed of Deccan". As a founder-chairman of the Shadan Group of Educational Institutions, he set up a string of 56 minority institutionsincluding 18 engineeringfive pharmacyand four medical colleges. The first B. He established the first Muslim medical college and hospital for girls after independence.Then in he started a separate medical college for Muslim women, Dr. V.R.K. women's medical college, which is the country's first women's medical college after India's independence.
In April he received the 'Lifetime achievement award' from the Khan Bahadur Babukhan Foundation.[5]
Death
On 21 October , he passed away at Apollo Hospital undergoing treatment.[6]
His last rites were performed in around his educational institutes.
His funeral prayers were offered at Masjid-e-Shadan near its women's engineering college, and burial took place at Shadan Institute of Medical Sciences, at Himayat Sagar Road.[7]